His experience, personality and skills on the football field will all be reasons why he helps the team through another successful season.

The team restructured Driver's contract on May 29 so that they could afford to bring him back another year, as noted by ESPNMilwaukee's Jason Wilde. The receiver elatedly announced the news on his Twitter as well.

Tweeps: when I said I will be a Packer for life. It is now true. Packer for life.

4. He Helps the Young Receivers Develop

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While Donald Driver's physical skills have clearly declined, his presence in the locker room is invaluable.

Last season, Jordy Nelson took over his role as the No. 2 receiver. Wide receiver is a position that features many prima donnas, but Driver in no way fits that description and took this demotion with class and dignity.

Not only that, but he was still constantly supportive and always willing to help the young receivers on the Green Bay Packers' roster.

Driver's presence is a catalyst toward improvement for the young and talented receivers. For this reason alone, management's decision to bring him back was a good one.